Health
No antibody-dependent enhancement effect observed in China-developed COVID19 vaccines: experts – Global Times
ADE has been observed in many viruses, especially the notorious dengue disease and feline infectious peritonitis, a progressive and fatal disease caused by the feline coronavirus that is closely related to novel coronavirus, which led to people’s concerns, Ga…

A domestically produced inactivated COVID-19 vaccine displayed at the China International Fair for Trade in Services held in Beijing from September 4 to 9. Photo: Li Hao/GT
The antibody-dependent enhancement (ADE) effect, which could lead to the failure of vaccines and infections that are even more serious, has not yet been observed from clinical trials of China-developed COVID-19 vaccines, said Li Yingli, the chief reviewer in charge of clinical review of vaccines at the Center for Drug Evalua…
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